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_The Top Consideration For Buying Art Is...

You usually hear individuals talking about about ‘art as an investment’, but must this be the key reason we buy art? Big auction houses and larger galleries promote this style of thinking because it will help them to sell art to the upper crust of contemporary society. They handle art more like a commodity than what it genuinely is, which is splendour to be appreciated by everyone.



If you are asking yourself right now what some good reasons are to buy art, read on. You should buy art because it appeals to you, and because something about the work touches you. It can be the colors, the shapes, the ebb and flow of lines and curves, or something else entirely. What matters most is that you like it! Art should be there primarily to be enjoyed, and as a piece will be on your walls for many years, whether you love the piece is much more important than just considering it as an investment.



That’s not to say that a lot of art won’t appreciate in value, and if you are considering buying art for this reason, there are a few simple rules you can follow.



First, you need to make sure that the artist is comitted to their career and intendeds to remain an artist for the next several years. Often signs of this dedication include an art-related degree from a university program or reputable art school, and an appreticeship with an accomplished artist already working in the field. An artist's exhibition history is also a clue of how their career might gorw and develop, and also how their work can be expected to appreciate in the near future.



Keep an eye out for artists that are already beginning to show great promise early on in their art careers as these will be artists to watch in the coming years. This is much more difficult to judge and requires a great eye for ability and talent, but a great starting point is to look for recent graduates from reputable art schools and colleges. If you have a local art school, go to their end of year shows, and if you think you’ve spotted a gem, support that artist, and it may well turn out to be a great investment in the long run.







The other thing to consider is that art is an artificially controlled market, prices are not determined by the buyers, but instead are manipulated and inflated by galleries and auction houses, who stand to gain considerably if prices are pushed up, because they are paid in commissions, not flat fees. This means that some truly great artists won’t appreciate significantly if they don’t pander to the galleries, even though the quality of their work may be better. This is not a fair practice at all, because the only party winning in this equation is the middle man (the gallery or auction house), but this is the way the industry has been operating for years now.







The fact of the matter is, there are more artists and works of art than there are spaces on a gallery wall. This means that the galleries have to be very picky about the works they take in, because they are in the business of making money by representing artists whose work will sell quickly. If you want to buy art and avoid the hassle and outrageous prices of galleries and auction houses, read on! A savings of 50% - 60% awaits you!



A new online platform Artweb.net has recently launched, which was designed to allow art buyers and collectors to buy art direct from the artist at 0% commission. The site only showcases art from selected and approved artists, which means that the quality of the work on the site is never in question. This makes browsing easy and a buyer can confidently search for and buy art _ from the comfort of their living room.



The moral of the story is that you should buy art because you enjoy it and it means something to you. If you happen to find a piece by an artist whose work appreciates in value, well done! Search online, find work you really love, and deal with the artist direct.
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